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Bush Fire Recovery" Photographic Exhibition

Meg’s Children Trust invites you to attend our upcoming photographic exhibition: “Bush Fire Recovering”.   To be held at: Art Space, 488 David Street, Albury NSW 6th – 17th October 2020  This event will exhibit a series of photographs by David Taylor & Prue Barclay depicting Australia’s recent bushfires – highlighting recovery and regeneration after welcome rain. This is the first event that our charity has been able to host in numerous months, and we look forward to sharing with our local community these stunning photographs that will be available for purchase. All proceeds will be donated to Meg's Children Nepal. If you are unable to attend our event, we suggest that you consider making a donation to Meg’s Children or becoming a recognised sponsor....

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Silk Scarf collection

David is now selling beautiful silk scarves available at australiascape.com.au The scarves are made out of Silk Satin Georgette, are 110cm x 170cm in size, and are all Australian printed and made. Nine photographs have been chosen by David with a limited edition of 50 being made. View the full collection at australiascape.com.au

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David and son Rowand exhibit at MAMA

David Taylor is holding a Photography exhibition from 8th December 2016 to 8th January 2017. This exhibition will be in collaboration with David’s son Rowand. It will be held at the MAMA Murray Art Museum Albury.

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Media Release - Shooting at shadows on Lake Hume

Shooting at shadows on Lake Hume October 1, 2015 Lake Hume is a moody beast – especially in the depth of winter when the shadows are at their longest. Over a series of three days in June this year, Albury aerial photographer David Taylor took to the skies above the lake to capture its very essence. The result is an exhibition, titled “Shooting at Shadows” Portraying the raw beauty of the exposed lake bed at just 30 per cent capacity. The river channels snake back on themselves, skeletal fence lines are reminders of a bygone era and the terracotta hues of the washed clay lake bed emerge to bake in the winter sun. The exhibition will open at GIGS Gallery,...

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